Family structures
Roles of individuals & groups
Research methods
Decision making in communities
Random
100

A nuclear family is...

A heterosexual couple and their offspring

100

Who would satisfy the need of adequate standard of living in a nuclear family

Parents

100

A set of formally prepared questions that are completed by the respondent is known as a what

Questionnaire

100

Who is responsible for the development and implementation of laws

Governments

100

Is a questionnaire a primary or secondary research method

Primary 

200

A family with no children

Childless family

200

The Royal Flying Doctor Service is a community group that specifically satisfies what need

Health

200

A set of formally prepared questions that are filled in by the researcher after asking the respondent is known as a what

Survey 

200

What do groups need to do if they wish to hold a protest

Inform police of the time, location and attendance numbers

200

Canberra was community that was purpose-built for what reason

Political

300

Will Smith on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air is an example of what family structure 

Extended 

300

In an extended family who would satisfy the need of employment

Parents and older family members

300

What are the two types of questions that can be asked in a questionnaire or survey

Closed or open-ended questions
300

What is a consensus 

A decision-making process that aims to include everyone. Opinions are discussed and any objections are resolved so that a widespread agreement is achieved without a vote

300

Australia deciding on the legalisation of gay marriage is an example of what type of decision-making process 

Referendum 

400

What is a kinship family

The system of living among Indigenous Australians

400

In the movie Yours Mine and Ours, who satisfied the need of safety and security 

Parents and older siblings

400

What is the name of the program we used to create questionnaires 

Google forms

400

What are the four influences on decision making in communities

Legislation, environmental factors, lobbying and community petitions, and protesting 

400

What are the four levels of community organisation

Local, state, national and global 

500

Why is the number of Australian children up for adoption lower now

In the past, if a single female became pregnant, she would give up the child for adoption; today, she may parent the child alone or have an abortion.

500

What are the three main roles that individuals and groups are responsible for in families and communities

Satisfying needs, building relationships and promoting wellbeing 

500

How do you record quantitative data from a questionnaire or survey

Graphs or tables

500

What is arbitration 

A process that seeks to resolve a dispute. First, evidence is presented and a discussion is had between the different parties. Then, a ruling is made by the chairperson (arbitrator). This decision is legally binding.

500

What are the two types of adoptions Australians can do

Intercountry adoption or Australian adoption 

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